Low-temperature industrial Oven

Low-temperature industrial ovens use electric heating elements to heat the air, combined with a fan circulation system and temperature control system, to dry, cure, or age samples within the temperature range of 40–200℃. They are widely used in processes that require precise temperature control, such as paint curing, plastic preheating, and paper drying.
Selection
When selecting, focus on the temperature uniformity indicator, determine the inner chamber volume based on sample size, and consider insulation performance according to process duration. Ensure compatibility with the sample’s maximum temperature tolerance, select the electrical power based on site conditions, check temperature control accuracy and recording functions, and confirm special configuration requirements such as explosion-proof features.

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Instruments

Temperature range -5~ 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation and Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, support a variety of temperature control media, with RS485 interface remote control and multiple safety protection functions.

$ 4592.00

Temperature range -60~ 150 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1.0 ℃, support high temperature and low temperature alternating cycle test, suitable for pRoduct design improvement and aging test, in line with a number of national standards.

$ 6770.00

Temperature range -80~ 130 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, using a unique equilibrate temperature control method to achieve high precision and stable temperature control, to meet the needs of a variety of environment testing.

$ 7753.00

Temperature range -20~ 130 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, using a unique equilibrate temperature control method to achieve high precision temperature control, 304 stainless steel studio to ensure long-term stable operation.

$ 3194.00

Temperature range -80~ 130 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, using a unique equilibrate temperature control method to achieve high-precision stable temperature control, to meet a variety of industry testing needs.

$ 5771.00

Temperature range -60~ 130 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, using a unique equilibrate temperature control method to achieve high-precision stable control, to meet a variety of standard test requirements.

$ 9922.00

Temperature range -40~ 130 ℃, Temperature Uniformity ≤ + 2 ℃, using equilibrate temperature control to achieve high-precision temperature control, to meet a variety of industrial standard testing needs.

$ 4924.00

Provide a uniform and constant field source with controlled temperature, which can be used for constant temperature experiments or tests on samples, and can also be used as a heat source for direct or auxiliary heating.

$ 2784.00

Large diaMeter centrifugal wind wheel and optimized air duct, heat flow evenly; Temperature range RT + 5~ 250 ℃, Temperature Accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, can work stably for a long time.

$ 1379.00

Intelligent PID self-tuning temperature control, temperature Accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with large diaMeter centrifugal wind turbine and high temperature heating tube, heat flow uniformity, can work efficiently for a long time, suitable for mass pRoduction environment.

$ 833.00

Large diaMeter centrifugal wind turbine to ensure uniform heat flow, Temperature range RT + 5~ 250 ℃, Temperature Accuracy +/- 1 ℃, support 0~ 99 hours timing, suitable for long-term continuous work.

$ 962.00

Large diaMeter centrifugal wind turbine to ensure uniform heat flow, Temperature range RT + 5~ 250 ℃, Temperature Accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, suitable for long-term uninterrupted use, optional independent thermostat to enhance safety.

$ 1211.00

Large diaMeter centrifugal wind wheel and optimized air supply circulation duct, heat flow evenly, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2%, Temperature range RT + 5~ 250 ℃, can work continuously for a long time, high stoving efficiency.

$ 762.00

Adopt intelligent PID self-tuning temperature control, Temperature Accuracy up to +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with large diaMeter centrifugal wind turbine to optimize heat flow, support long-term continuous operation, suitable for mass pRoduction environment.

$ 1143.00

Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 0.1, built-in temperature sensor real-time sensing sample temperature, suitable for low Conductivity Detector liquid measurement.

$ 314.00

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